If the reader pay attention to all photographs presented in this chapter, you may have noticed, as I suggested at the start of the series, which most corresponds to the chronological sequence of events and changes of angles, as shown here. Just some pictures, which are not included here, are the result of a disturbance "laboratory" or refer to another fact, but comparable. Sequence
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C2. The rider crosses in front of the car
Matrix: Immediately after the crash
B3. Idem with approach (without car)
C6. Idem but closer
A3. C1
arrival of observers. The car has been isolated and is not
B2. The cyclist waiting ambulance
B1. The cyclist, who died, was covered
D2. The ambulance takes the cyclist
B4. All are gone, are vehicles